Raymond Clark II Pleads Not Guilty In Yale Killing

Raymond Clark II Pleads Not Guilty In Yale Killing of Annie LE. He is charged with the murder of graduate student Annie Le, whose body he left
stuffed inside a wall of a Yale lab building.
He pleaded not guilty Tuesday, January 26th, 2010, during a court hearing in New Haven, Connecticut.
Raymond Clark II Pleads Not Guilty In Yale Killing and is Clark is being held in lieu of $3 million bail.

Raymond Clark III is charged with murder in the death of Annie Le. 24. The sad part is that her strangled body was found inside a wall of a Yale lab building on September 12, 2009, the day she was to be married.
During his plea, Ray Clark also waived his right to a probable cause hearing. The next pretrial hearing is set for March 3, 2010.
For the full story of “,” go to CNN News.
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Is anyone guilty of anything these days I am just wondering?